I just love it when companies use creative advertising to get people to buy their products. After all, we’re consumers and we have to be coaxed into buying one product over another. Might as well be super-unique about selling instead of bland and forgettable.
Tampax has taken on Mother Nature in a rather creative way. In this quirky video Tampax conveys to women that even though periods (our monthly gift) always seem to come at the most inopportune time, we can still take control of it.
March 30, 2009 at 2:11 pm · Filed under parenting, sales
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Question: Have you ever been astounded by a high chair before? I haven’t until I received the Tripp Trapp® by Stokke. Although my daughters are years removed from having to use a high chair, the Tripp Trapp appealed to me because it can easily convert to every stage of your child’s growth from infant to adult and can support up to 300 pounds. I was equally impressed by how simple it was to put together (I didn’t even ask my husband to help me!) and am thrilled to know that by buying the Tripp Trapp parents will literally never have to throw this chair away. It is so sturdy and well made that it can conceivably last for generations. Both of our daughters’ high chairs are undoubtedly laying in a landfill somewhere because we didn’t pass it down or give it away and that’s horrible for the environment. Read the rest of this entry »
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